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government. are we vuller inable? you hear horror stories about what could happen about the next threat could be nation state that takes over something. is that realistic? >> whether or not it's realistic, there are vulnerabilities there and priv lent threat. on private industry side there is a threat. >> they target the intellectual property. from inside the u.s., looking for the private information for the typical individual in the country. >> bret: there is a new study out we heard a report about virginia based cyber security firm. charging the chinese set up a one building. it comes back to one place they say. take a listen to head of this firm. >> it didn't take much to put one and up with together. that building harbored the group. we know where the building is. i can't tell you where it is. inside it's hard to estimate. 12-story building. maybe it's hundreds of folks or thousands. i can tell you it's output. what they are responsible for is thousands of companys compromised. sustained effort, too. this is going
government. are we vuller inable? you hear horror stories about what could happen about the next threat could be nation state that takes over something. is that realistic? >> whether or not it's realistic, there are vulnerabilities there and priv lent threat. on private industry side there is a threat. >> they target the intellectual property. from inside the u.s., looking for the private information for the typical individual in the country. >> bret: there is a new study out...
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a private sector job or back to government and perhaps a bigger role? what could be bigger, charlie, than treasury? >> it's one thing that's a lot bigger. this is from wall street executives at the ceo level with ties to the white house. they say don't discount geithner as the next fed chairman to replace ben bernanke. as you know, ben bernanke's likely to leave, and people speculate within the next year or so. basically single as much as anyone's out. people think at the end of the 2013 he might be out. who replaces him? you hear janet's name a lot, but starting to here from wall street executives close to geithner and the white house say don't discount him. geithner told people he doesn't really want the job. i remember hank paulson told president bush four times he didn't want the job as treasury secretary back in 2006, and guess what, you know, when the president tells you, please -- >> or asks you, yeah. >> it's telling, we need you. you take the job, and i'll tell you, that's what people say, geithner comes back to government. if you ask me to lay
a private sector job or back to government and perhaps a bigger role? what could be bigger, charlie, than treasury? >> it's one thing that's a lot bigger. this is from wall street executives at the ceo level with ties to the white house. they say don't discount geithner as the next fed chairman to replace ben bernanke. as you know, ben bernanke's likely to leave, and people speculate within the next year or so. basically single as much as anyone's out. people think at the end of the 2013...
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in those documents where letters from the year two and demands from the year to two european governments and to the european commission and i would responses. and it really showed the degree of access that they had an incredible influence and it was clear from those documents. so when we tracked back the history of that your team with phones at the start in the early ninety's. from the commission the the member of the commission who was really keen was a man called a belgian called steve. he had diplomatic business background and he could see the need he said if i want to talk to european industry who do i talk to. what i've heard out of commission over industry. and insufficient contact then with the commission. the economy grow. richer existed and with. the fetish was over the years i would say to know for sure that but not at the level of the. sponsor for individual business and i felt that through our missing. and so we decided to set up. a group of industrious which would be guaranteed. so as to have the capacity to listen through the c.e.o. . there were nearly as who ran the fia to
in those documents where letters from the year two and demands from the year to two european governments and to the european commission and i would responses. and it really showed the degree of access that they had an incredible influence and it was clear from those documents. so when we tracked back the history of that your team with phones at the start in the early ninety's. from the commission the the member of the commission who was really keen was a man called a belgian called steve. he...
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, but the smarter government. setting priorities and investing in broadbased growth. all this happening and about three hours from now, but no matter how it spends, spending is spending, and the federal government is racking up. the average length of president obama's previous addresses as one hour and five minutes and 21 seconds. think about it. the amount of time it takes the national debt to rack up just over $042 million extra. with more on this, former cbo director. welcome to the show. first off, your reaction to these comments he will make that he is not going to get us into any more debt trouble at all. do you believe that? >> he certainly is going to propose more spending which must mean he is going to depose more taxes if. this will be tax-and-spend. we have seen this before. gerri: well, says president obama's first state of the union back in 2010 federal debt is up 34%. our economy is growing slowly. debt is growing three times faster than our economy is expanding. what do you make of that? >> you know
, but the smarter government. setting priorities and investing in broadbased growth. all this happening and about three hours from now, but no matter how it spends, spending is spending, and the federal government is racking up. the average length of president obama's previous addresses as one hour and five minutes and 21 seconds. think about it. the amount of time it takes the national debt to rack up just over $042 million extra. with more on this, former cbo director. welcome to the show....
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it all boils down to government spending. the problem in washington is that neither side is listening to each other but lucky for you i am listening to everyone. >> now is our best chance for bipartisan, comprehensive tax reform. >> americans do not -- do not support sacrificing real spending cuts for more tax hikes. >> now, conservatives, i get where your frustration is coming from. with the state of the economy right now, it feels like your tax money is being tossed into a black hole and you get nothing in return. that's what it really comes down to a return on your investment, your tax. it's true the last 50 years or so our government has gone from being one that invests in the few. charge you are to one that feeds consumption. entitlement programs rose from one-third to two-thirds of government spending over that time and our debt is out of control. raising the tax on the rich won't solve the problem. my solution is we use some of the additional revenue to fix our crumbling infrastructure that will kick start investment,
it all boils down to government spending. the problem in washington is that neither side is listening to each other but lucky for you i am listening to everyone. >> now is our best chance for bipartisan, comprehensive tax reform. >> americans do not -- do not support sacrificing real spending cuts for more tax hikes. >> now, conservatives, i get where your frustration is coming from. with the state of the economy right now, it feels like your tax money is being tossed into a...
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our government was determined to go to war. the bush administration was basically propping up anyone with any kind of credibility on the matters of national security to go out and make the case. we now know there was no case to war with iraq. but we are hearing from key players now. the landscape is really changing on this story. for the first time we're hearing people come forward about how the bush administration forge ahead with their plan, and how they got away with it. it's all part of a new msnbc documentary airing this monday night, 9:00 eastern time narrated by our own rachel maddow called "hubris: selling the iraq war." it's based on a book by the same name, michael isikoff and david corn. in this excerpt, vice president dick cheney makes his case in a speech to veterans of foreign wars. centcom commander anthony zinni was there and said he couldn't believe what he was hearing. >> simply stated, there is no doubt that saddam hussein now has weapons of mass destruction. there is no doubt that he is amassing them to use
our government was determined to go to war. the bush administration was basically propping up anyone with any kind of credibility on the matters of national security to go out and make the case. we now know there was no case to war with iraq. but we are hearing from key players now. the landscape is really changing on this story. for the first time we're hearing people come forward about how the bush administration forge ahead with their plan, and how they got away with it. it's all part of a...
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let's see what the government says today. clearly hugo chavez is not doing well enough to be able to either walk down the steps of the escalator, of the airport -- airplane or even maybe to speak, so there's a lot of questions underway. remember, he has to be sworn in because from his last re-election, the constitution said he had to be sworn in in venezuela, and because he was in cuba, that didn't happen. we'll see now what the next step is for a government that really right now is on very shady constitutional grounds. >> indeed. jose diaz ballart from telemundo, thank you very much. alan gomez, again, congratulations. great scoop. >> what do immigration reform advocates have to say? jan, president of the nation's largest hispanic civil rights group joining us next. and later, will the vatican call an earlier conclave? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. for tapping into a wealth of experience. for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country. for a team of financial professionals who
let's see what the government says today. clearly hugo chavez is not doing well enough to be able to either walk down the steps of the escalator, of the airport -- airplane or even maybe to speak, so there's a lot of questions underway. remember, he has to be sworn in because from his last re-election, the constitution said he had to be sworn in in venezuela, and because he was in cuba, that didn't happen. we'll see now what the next step is for a government that really right now is on very...
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i want the government doing something, maybe this is it. neil: a lot of people look at radar and slice the heavens like that. there are only so many people that can do it. >> there about a thousand of these things flying around. neil: if he gets through does a lot of damage. >> we are not training engineers and scientists and mathematicians in this country, so i can do only get worse. maybe we need really big moments or just going to go the way of the dinosaurs. neil: we are doing nothing to address the stuff. i look at this and the damage it did. it could've been a lot worse. i'm thinking that should be a top priority. >> maybe if it's not number one, it should be a higher priority. in 19 away, there was one that leveled siberia. i think if you are going to use my tax dollars for something, save me from rocks lineup ahead. that is all i'm saying. it makes sense. neil: alyssa, thank you very much. melissa francis. money with melissa francis. a best-selling author as well. in the meantime, we will discuss but has already been up 12 years in
i want the government doing something, maybe this is it. neil: a lot of people look at radar and slice the heavens like that. there are only so many people that can do it. >> there about a thousand of these things flying around. neil: if he gets through does a lot of damage. >> we are not training engineers and scientists and mathematicians in this country, so i can do only get worse. maybe we need really big moments or just going to go the way of the dinosaurs. neil: we are doing...
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when they were in government and the mid ninety's we had come across so many examples of your policies that were basically captured by industry and industry lobbying was felt was really a fundamental problem here the influence of industries is excessive and we decided to set up a group to document examples and to start developing strategies roback this excess of the flow and. that's how it started. one day in the summer of ninety ninety three i remember a fax came in on a fax machine in the office. and it came from the south of france. from the local environmental group. this group was fighting against a motorway that was planned to go through a valley in the area to live in the valley of us a collage of cleave very important to the area a very beautiful area and. the group asked if we knew more about the role of the european union and and specifically the european commission in this motorway projects. so we started looking into this we discovered that this motorway project was part of something called the trans european networks. the transfer p and that works was the biggest infrastru
when they were in government and the mid ninety's we had come across so many examples of your policies that were basically captured by industry and industry lobbying was felt was really a fundamental problem here the influence of industries is excessive and we decided to set up a group to document examples and to start developing strategies roback this excess of the flow and. that's how it started. one day in the summer of ninety ninety three i remember a fax came in on a fax machine in the...
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then come out of governments and. hired by the very same people that had business pending before them when they were in government and the mid ninety's we had come across so many examples of your policies that were basically captured by industry and industry lobbying which felt it was really a fundamental problem here the influence of industries is excessive and we decided to set up a group to document examples and to start developing a strategy to rollback this excessive influence and that's how it started this. one day and then the summer of one thousand nine hundred. and it's it came from the south of france. from the local environmental group. this group was fighting against a motorway that was planned to go through a valley in the area they lived in the valley of asp a clutch of cleave very important to the area a very beautiful area and. the group asked if we knew more about the role of the european union and and specifically the european commission in this motorway projects. so we started looking into this we d
then come out of governments and. hired by the very same people that had business pending before them when they were in government and the mid ninety's we had come across so many examples of your policies that were basically captured by industry and industry lobbying which felt it was really a fundamental problem here the influence of industries is excessive and we decided to set up a group to document examples and to start developing a strategy to rollback this excessive influence and that's...
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people don't understand what the european union is they don't understand how it's governed they don't know who the people who are running it but they know that they were chosen by the people and so. when they see the result so less than perfect they say who do we blame. they don't know who to blame because they don't know who these people are. when i started out as a young environmental activist i had no idea that i should end up as a watchdog in the brussels machinery. but i was stunned to discover how fragile the political decision making process is and to realize how easily it can be manipulated. there's a dark force behind this machinery an entire industry operating in the shadow often in secrecy and very confidential. it is a. part of this industry is to lobby industry. when it comes. down to. it. not. in twenty years now i've been fighting to uncover. board these people who are pulling the strings to your decisions. and how do they operate. and hording to the news political and. religious belief. i'd like to speak to please. not that now well listen i'd like to. to leave a messa
people don't understand what the european union is they don't understand how it's governed they don't know who the people who are running it but they know that they were chosen by the people and so. when they see the result so less than perfect they say who do we blame. they don't know who to blame because they don't know who these people are. when i started out as a young environmental activist i had no idea that i should end up as a watchdog in the brussels machinery. but i was stunned to...
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but the european union is they don't understand how it's governed they don't know who are the people who are running it but they know that they were chosen by the people and so when they see the results are less than perfect they say who do we blame. they don't know who to blame because they don't know who these people are. when i started out as a young environmental activist i had no idea that i should end up as a watchdog in the brussels machinery. but i was stunned to discover how fragile the political decision making process is and to realize how easily it can be manipulated. there's a dark force behind this machinery an entire industry operating in the shadow often in secrecy and very confidential. it. for. this industry is to lobby industry. when it comes. down to. it. not. in twenty years now i've been fighting to uncover. who are these people who are pulling the strings of the e.u. decisions. and how do they operate. and hording to use politically. elect to speak to our side and please. note that no well listen i'd like to. to leave a message for tomorrow i just wanted to con
but the european union is they don't understand how it's governed they don't know who are the people who are running it but they know that they were chosen by the people and so when they see the results are less than perfect they say who do we blame. they don't know who to blame because they don't know who these people are. when i started out as a young environmental activist i had no idea that i should end up as a watchdog in the brussels machinery. but i was stunned to discover how fragile...
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people don't understand what the european union is they don't understand how it's governed they don't know who the people who are running it but they know that they were chosen by the people and so. when they see the results that less than perfect they say who do we blame. they don't know who to blame because they don't know who these people are. when i started out as a young environmental activist i had no idea that i should end up as a watchdog in the brussels machinery. but i was stunned to discover how fragile the political decision making process is and to realize how easily it can be manipulated. there's a dark force behind this machinery an entire industry operating in the shadow often in secrecy and very confidential. it is a. part of this industry is to lobby industry. everything. to get. it. not. in twenty years now i've been fighting to uncover. who are these people who are pulling the strings of the decisions. and how do they operate. and how reading to the news politically. i'd like to speak to a fighter planes. i thought that well listen i'd like to. to leave a message f
people don't understand what the european union is they don't understand how it's governed they don't know who the people who are running it but they know that they were chosen by the people and so. when they see the results that less than perfect they say who do we blame. they don't know who to blame because they don't know who these people are. when i started out as a young environmental activist i had no idea that i should end up as a watchdog in the brussels machinery. but i was stunned to...
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people don't understand what the european union is they don't understand how it's governed they don't know who are the people who are running it but they know that they were chosen by the people and so. when they see the results that less than perfect they say who do we blame. and they don't know who to blame because they don't know who these people are. when i started out as a young environmental activist i had no idea that i should end up as a watchdog in the brussels machinery. but i was stunned to discover how fragile the political decision making process is and to realize how easily it can be manipulated. there's a dark force behind this machinery an entire industry operating in the shadow often in secrecy and very confidential. that. this industry has to lobby industry. when it comes. to. it. not. in twenty years now i've been fighting to uncover. who are these people who are pulling the strings of the indecisions. and how do they operate. and how reading to the news political and. religious belief. i'd like to speak to our faith and please. not that well listen i'd like to. to
people don't understand what the european union is they don't understand how it's governed they don't know who are the people who are running it but they know that they were chosen by the people and so. when they see the results that less than perfect they say who do we blame. and they don't know who to blame because they don't know who these people are. when i started out as a young environmental activist i had no idea that i should end up as a watchdog in the brussels machinery. but i was...
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somehow it involves more government but this government create jobs? he built of business and steve forbes runs the magazine that is a capitalist tool. level think people get that full show what does government do to create jobs? john: government can create jobs and pay people. >> magicians can create rabbits. [laughter] not in the real world. [laughter] with the mayors -- aristocracy versus capitalism you can achieve success, not be bailed out then this economy creates jobs and allows people to move ahead as abraham lincoln said improve their lot in life. government hurts' opportunities come to keep people in their place and is not a how to create things. free the people. they will do its. [laughter] john: you may kitchen ventilation systems in the kitchen to suck up the bad air but government wants to make your business better so then they will help all of the of the if you focus on 79 pages of regulation, and many manufacturers are very small, it is too abstract it is impossible to read. >> notice of proposed rulemaking subsection 13, a complete mis
somehow it involves more government but this government create jobs? he built of business and steve forbes runs the magazine that is a capitalist tool. level think people get that full show what does government do to create jobs? john: government can create jobs and pay people. >> magicians can create rabbits. [laughter] not in the real world. [laughter] with the mayors -- aristocracy versus capitalism you can achieve success, not be bailed out then this economy creates jobs and allows...
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our government is penalizing people for being successful. they cater to
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does anybody in government even know what this is going to cost? and, an amazing new book on america, the greatest country. we have the author here tonight. he is also amazing. he's only 11 years old. all coming up next on "the willis report." ♪ all that and more coming up. first, forest gump said life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get. and so it is with president obama's most cherished block, obamacare, promises that turned out to be untrue like you can keep your doctor. your plan will change, or medicare will be. today payments will be cut, and they are steep. the program affected medicare advantage. as the medicare program in which private insurers provide health insurance to seniors and then paid back by the government. those payments now expected to be much lower. the insurance industry says $11 billion lower. the new payments rates are still not final, but the news sent shares and health care stocks tumbling today. look at this. he managed down 11%. it rebounded slightly. still closing down more than 6%. i
does anybody in government even know what this is going to cost? and, an amazing new book on america, the greatest country. we have the author here tonight. he is also amazing. he's only 11 years old. all coming up next on "the willis report." ♪ all that and more coming up. first, forest gump said life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get. and so it is with president obama's most cherished block, obamacare, promises that turned out to be untrue like...
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and i think that because it's got a pro business government. that is not going to be derailed by what i call a religion of orthodoxy of the environment. in other words, they're -- what i regard as being practical about the environment, that's important because they have a lot of resource businesses that will not be hurt by willy-nilly laws that could be passed that really do exappropriate nate a lot of their property. that's a little bit of a conservative view, but that's the way it take it. let's go to john in ohio. >> caller: hi, jim. how should i play a spinoff? should i spell the parent company or sell the company that was spun off or hold -- >> case by case, i typically like to keep the parent and sell the sub. but in some situations like abbott, i like abbott more than abv. it's case by case and if it's -- for instance, i spend a huge amount of time trying to describe what is better. i do my best on this show to tell you too. you want your portfolio to shine in any market, you have to own gold. i prefer the gld over the bouillon. but both
and i think that because it's got a pro business government. that is not going to be derailed by what i call a religion of orthodoxy of the environment. in other words, they're -- what i regard as being practical about the environment, that's important because they have a lot of resource businesses that will not be hurt by willy-nilly laws that could be passed that really do exappropriate nate a lot of their property. that's a little bit of a conservative view, but that's the way it take it....
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there a social ill that he did not have the government answer to? if he did, i did not hear it. >> mark? >> if that is a liberal agenda, we have moved the goal posts in our country. i thought the speech was -- the sum of its parts did not create a greater whole. i thought that parts of it were really good. like the minimum wage, i like the education, i like the training, i particularly like the gun -- at the end. richarde wasn't come in nixon's turn, the lift of a driving dream. >> colby? >> i don't think it was supposed to be that kind of address. i think he laid out an agenda, and agenda he wants to pursue. i think he will achieve some of it. something will happen with immigration reform, i believe. i think he will get something on guns. there is a movement and he hit it just right with the tone. minimum wage will be the traditional fight. he was right to lay out the agenda he wants. he will get very little support from republicans. >> nina, on a scale from a to f, how would you rate the speech? >> b +. although there was a surgeon laundry-list el
there a social ill that he did not have the government answer to? if he did, i did not hear it. >> mark? >> if that is a liberal agenda, we have moved the goal posts in our country. i thought the speech was -- the sum of its parts did not create a greater whole. i thought that parts of it were really good. like the minimum wage, i like the education, i like the training, i particularly like the gun -- at the end. richarde wasn't come in nixon's turn, the lift of a driving dream....
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massive government spend something out of control, period. here's the proof. 2002, the year after 9/11 when the federal government was forced to dramatically increase spending to protect us, the yearly outlay was just over $2 trillion. it were 2012 yearly outl.a. $3.5 trillion. up 76%. every honest american knows the feds are spending far too much. the country may go into bankruptcy if the restraints are not imposed. left wing idealogues will not, will not admit that. >> it is almost a false argument to say we have a spending problem. we have a budget deficit problem that we have to address. >> bill: so you have to ask the question if we are so rich why are we so broke? the reason is we have a misallocation of money, of capital. too much has gone into fewer and fewer hands and to large corporations. >> bill: sure, it's not the obama administration spending too much. it's most those nasty corporations that are causing the debt. again, do the democrats think we are stupid? and they do. and they may be right. never denied wants to create a huge
massive government spend something out of control, period. here's the proof. 2002, the year after 9/11 when the federal government was forced to dramatically increase spending to protect us, the yearly outlay was just over $2 trillion. it were 2012 yearly outl.a. $3.5 trillion. up 76%. every honest american knows the feds are spending far too much. the country may go into bankruptcy if the restraints are not imposed. left wing idealogues will not, will not admit that. >> it is almost a...
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their policies -- you're not a big government guy, and they still are, right? >> but, david, you're supposed to buy low. i know your parents taught you to buy low and sell high. japan is down 75% from its all-time high. many problems -- >> david: couldn't it stay down a little longer? >> it could stay down the rest of my life. liz: but then you'd be fighting the tape because right now you have the prime minister saying i'm all in, and he's almost behaving as the federal reserve here in the u.s. did a couple years ago by pouring in tons of liquidity, devaluing the currency. >> he said, and i quote: i will print unlimited amounts of money. and he's doing it. and then mr. bernanke said, wait a minute, i can do that too. i mean, you've got everybody in the world. you heard what larry said before, everybody's racing to the bottom, everybody's trying to deway their currency. -- debase their currency. david: liz asked you about u.s. equities, and you immediately went to you russia. what is jim rogers' impression of the state of the american union? [laughter] >> with d
their policies -- you're not a big government guy, and they still are, right? >> but, david, you're supposed to buy low. i know your parents taught you to buy low and sell high. japan is down 75% from its all-time high. many problems -- >> david: couldn't it stay down a little longer? >> it could stay down the rest of my life. liz: but then you'd be fighting the tape because right now you have the prime minister saying i'm all in, and he's almost behaving as the federal...
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training from the government. lou: i think that he does not like the word, like it matters what he thinks. he doesn't like the word minorities to missouri was to use the word emerging majority. you know, it's against the laws of nature. decan only be one majority of the time. what the heck does that mean? >> well, he's trying to influence how people feel. and when you change a word you're trying to change the emotion behind that word. lou: and the thought. >> right. and the thought process. lou: which is one of the reasons -- >> inaccurate. it does not mean you will be an emerging majority. you might be, you might not be. lou: the other thing, there is nothing in and of itself that is pejorative about the word minority. there is certainly nothing positive about majority in and of itself. is simply what it is. >> that's right. lou: to suggest that is somehow -- i just find this -- >> i'm not sure what he was conveying. maybe his intentions were good, but his style, i take issue with it. i don't know if he was compl
training from the government. lou: i think that he does not like the word, like it matters what he thinks. he doesn't like the word minorities to missouri was to use the word emerging majority. you know, it's against the laws of nature. decan only be one majority of the time. what the heck does that mean? >> well, he's trying to influence how people feel. and when you change a word you're trying to change the emotion behind that word. lou: and the thought. >> right. and the thought...
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government spending undoubtedly was the key, the stimulus package. the president of the united states signed the american recovery and reinvestment act four years ago this week. it is responsible for saving and creating 2.5 million jobs in this country at a time when the country was on the verge of a depression. but the stimulus did more than keep the country out of a hole. it built the country right back up. at the end of 2008, the nation's domestic gdp was in dangerous negative territory. after the stimulus package, the economy started growing. the stock market enjoyed the effect of the stimulus as well. four years ago today, the dow closed near 7,000. on friday it closed near 14,000. now, we have had and witnessed 35 consecutive months of private sector job growth without the stimulus, unemployment was projected to hit 12% in 2010. only three republican lawmakers supported the stimulus. but as the president points out, a whole lot of them enjoyed the benefits. >> and i know you want these job-creating projects in your district. i've seen all those
government spending undoubtedly was the key, the stimulus package. the president of the united states signed the american recovery and reinvestment act four years ago this week. it is responsible for saving and creating 2.5 million jobs in this country at a time when the country was on the verge of a depression. but the stimulus did more than keep the country out of a hole. it built the country right back up. at the end of 2008, the nation's domestic gdp was in dangerous negative territory....
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the 2008 and 2004 obama are very different than how he governed and how he plans to govern, so they should just basically. lou: and a going to as, you know what, among test these folks, what is in the republican party just copy everything that obama and the democrats have done. they have succeeded. the republicans have failed. when not borrow a little bit or when not borrow a little bit or even steal? this is $100,000. when not borrow a little bit or even steal? we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cit
the 2008 and 2004 obama are very different than how he governed and how he plans to govern, so they should just basically. lou: and a going to as, you know what, among test these folks, what is in the republican party just copy everything that obama and the democrats have done. they have succeeded. the republicans have failed. when not borrow a little bit or when not borrow a little bit or even steal? this is $100,000. when not borrow a little bit or even steal? we asked total strangers to...
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placed in things the government chooses, not things that the government wants. in any way would hurt the economy, think it would help the economy. imagine what the stock market would do if we were going to fix entitlements permanently. the stock market would rally to that. dennis: we are on the way, hope. thank you for being with us, senator rand paul. >> thank you. dennis: a bottle of wine, food on the vine. how they're making money financing winemakers and small business, big ideas, coming up. sandra: long-running battle over the creation of dolls. dennis: first, take a look at the 10-year treasury. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's t
placed in things the government chooses, not things that the government wants. in any way would hurt the economy, think it would help the economy. imagine what the stock market would do if we were going to fix entitlements permanently. the stock market would rally to that. dennis: we are on the way, hope. thank you for being with us, senator rand paul. >> thank you. dennis: a bottle of wine, food on the vine. how they're making money financing winemakers and small business, big ideas,...